SGI Solutions Used to Discover Oil Deposits by Energy Companies to Help U.S. Military Locate Hard to Find Underground Structures
12 Septembre 2005 - 4:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
Fort Huachuca and SGI Collaborate on Research and Development
Program to Identify Subterranean Structures MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.,
Sept. 12 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Silicon Graphics (NYSE:SGI)
today announced that its Technology Solutions Organization is
collaborating with the U.S. Army Battle Command Battle Laboratory
at Fort Huachuca, AZ, to develop promising technology that is
expected to significantly enhance the U.S. military's abilities to
locate and identify underground structures. Under the Subterranean
Target Identification (STI) program, SGI will help the Battle
Command Battle Lab develop a much-needed prototype capability to
identify and characterize underground facilities through the use of
advanced sensing and data processing capabilities. Working with the
Battle Lab and leading software providers, SGI expects to develop
cutting-edge military technology for the advanced acquisition,
processing and analysis of land surface seismic data based on its
proven solutions for the energy industry, which widely uses SGI(R)
visualization and compute technology to help discover new oil and
gas supplies far beneath the earth's surface. Major oil and gas
companies rely on SGI solutions to analyze large volumes of complex
scientific and engineering data in order to confidently identify
and develop onshore and offshore oil and gas prospects. Under the
STI program, SGI will leverage the same expertise that has allowed
oil and gas companies to achieve dramatic time and cost savings for
their underground drilling activities by providing highly accurate
and detailed seismic analysis to the U.S. military for locating and
identifying subterranean structures. "Programs like STI are
critical to our national security. This R&D effort at Fort
Huachuca directly supports our military in its fight against global
terrorism," said U.S. Senator Jon Kyl of Arizona. "By leveraging
the latest advanced sensing and data processing capabilities, Fort
Huachuca and SGI can develop technologies that are much more
effective in identifying underground facilities, posing less risk
to our military men and women." Caves burrowed into mountainsides
and subterranean concrete bunkers often serve as underground havens
for housing command centers and ammunition depots. Because they are
buried underground, they are often difficult for the U.S. military
to find. To help address this problem, Congress appropriated monies
in the Fiscal 2005 Defense Appropriations Act to fund the STI
program at Fort Huachuca to better identify underground facilities.
Under the STI program, the Battle Command Battle Lab and SGI will
also work closely with the DoD Thunder Mountain Evaluation Center
at Fort Huachuca to endorse the development of promising technology
that is expected to significantly enhance the U.S. military's
abilities to locate and characterize underground structures.
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